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BSRIA consulted in Green Deal next steps

DECC (Department of Energy & Climate Change) has published a new report How the Green Deal will reflect the in-situ performance of energy efficiency measures, as part of a series of Green Deal next step documents.
As part of the group consulted for this report, BSRIA added its extensive experience of laboratory testing , site experience, what goes wrong at site level, auditing of EPCs expertise and specifically work on Energy Savings Trust field trials of wind turbines and hot water use.

The report sets out DECC's approach for increasing confidence and consumer protection around the energy savings that can be achieved from installing energy efficiency measures used for calculating Green Deal finance.

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19 June 2012

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